July 13 3:29 PM PT4:29 PM MT5:29 PM CT6:29 PM ET10:29 PM GMT6:29 AM 北京时间3:29 PM MST5:29 PM EST - Armstrong has signed a free-agent contract with the Washington Wizards.Analysis: The deal, announced Tuesday, gives the Wizards an experienced 6-foot-11 backup center known as a shot-blocking defensive specialist. The 25-year-old Armstrong was the 12th overall pick in the 2006 NBA draft by the New Orleans Hornets after he was the Big East Defensive Player of the Year at Connecticut in 2005-06.

Apr. 10 10:29 PM PT11:29 PM MT12:29 AM CT1:29 AM ET5:29 AM GMT1:29 PM 北京时间10:29 PM MST12:29 AM EST - The Rockets signed F Alexander Johnson from the developmental league for the rest of the season Friday and waived Armstrong.Analysis: The 6-foot-11 Armstrong came to Houston as part of the three-team deal that sent Tracy McGrady to New York at the trade deadline.

Feb. 19 7:43 AM PT8:43 AM MT9:43 AM CT10:43 AM ET3:43 PM GMT11:43 PM 北京时间8:43 AM MST10:43 AM EST - The Rockets got Armstrong from Sacramento and Jordan Hill and Jared Jeffries from New York, in addition to the Knicks' first-round draft picks in 2011 and 2012 in the Tracy McGrady deal. .Analysis: Armstrong had a minimal inpact in 24 games for the Hornets and Kings this season.

Feb. 18 7:46 AM PT8:46 AM MT9:46 AM CT10:46 AM ET3:46 PM GMT11:46 PM 北京时间8:46 AM MST10:46 AM EST - Published reports say the Houston Rockets have traded Tracy McGrady and his massive expiring contract to the Sacramento Kings for Armstrong, guards Kevin Martin and Sergio Rodriguez and forward Kenny Thomas. The Kings also reportedly will get forward Carl Landry, Houston's most productive bench player this season, and seldom-used forward Joey Dorsey.Analysis: The deal was first reported by KRIV-TV and the Houston Chronicle early Thursday morning. ESPN.com reported that the New York Knicks will work with the Kings and Rockets on Thursday morning to acquire McGrady in a three-team swap.

Jan. 11 11:19 AM PT12:19 PM MT1:19 PM CT2:19 PM ET7:19 PM GMT3:19 AM 北京时间12:19 PM MST2:19 PM EST - The Sacramento Kings acquired forward Hilton Armstrong from the New Orleans Hornets for a conditional 2016 second-round pick and cash considerations. Kings president of basketball operations Geoff Petrie announced the deal Monday, saying Armstrong would contribute immediately at power forward and center.Analysis: Armstrong is in his fourth NBA season out of Connecticut. He is averaging 2.8 points and 3.4 rebounds in 18 games this season. He has played 209 career games, averaging 3.6 points and 2.7 rebounds per contest. Armstrong was the Big East defensive player of the year in 2006.